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OK Recorder 

Oct 1, 2003,

By Matt Gallagher

The Silent Kids' debut album, Tomorrow Waits (Two Sheds Music, 2003), unleashes the Atlanta-based quartet's supercharged, psychedelic brand of indie pop-rock....

Balancing Act 

Sep 1, 2003,

By Matt Gallagher

Producers Jez Colin and Matt Cooper have a wealth of album credits to their names. Colin has remixed songs by Bjork, Maxwell, Sade, and Stevie Wonder. Cooper records for U.K. label Dorado Records under the name Outside, and writes and tours with Incognito and David Sylvian. In 1998 Colin and Cooper forged a partnership as The Latin Project....

Analog in My Soul 

Jul 1, 2003,

By Gino Robair

My main instruments are modular analog synthesizers, says Olivier Gerber, who, under the name Smoo, released Traffic in My Soul (Neuronium, 2002). Working...

Experimental Journey 

Mar 1, 2003,

By Matt Gallagher

Dualities exist on many levels in Juan Carlos Mendizabal's music. Born in El Salvador, Mendizabal immigrated to the United States in the early 1980s as...

Sound Thinking 

Feb 1, 2003,

By Matt Gallagher

Steve Tibbetts's ECM release A Man About a Horse is awash in layered guitar and percussion parts that coalesce into a variety of sonic textures. The album...

Multimedia Magic 

Jan 1, 2003,

By Dennis Miller

Ask anyone around the University of North Texas College of Music about who's doing the most exciting work in music technology, and the answer will certainly...

Virtual-Orchestra Maestro 

Dec 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

While manipulating digital audio is all the rage among many electronic musicians, San Francisco based composer Jerry Gerber is excited about the possibilities...

Cause and Effects 

Nov 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Brooklyn resident Tyondai Braxton expresses his art in varied contexts and mediums. Most recently, Braxton son of experimental multireedist and composer...

Funky Good Time 

Oct 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Tim Ramenofsky (aka Headfridge) and Gerrit Brusse (aka King Leisure) began their musical partnership in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. It was there that Ramenofsky...

Begin Transmission 

Sep 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Southern California band Anything Box takes its cues primarily from British influences. Since 1986, Anything Box has investigated alternative pop, new...

Sweet Soul Music 

Aug 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Motown artist Remy Shand resists the label that is often associated with his music. Shand, who hails from Winnipeg, Manitoba, learned to craft songs in...

Sinister Luck Ensemble - Anniversary - Album Review 

Jul 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

The debut album from Chicago's daring Sinister Luck Ensemble, Anniversary, offers listeners tight orchestration combined with improvisation and breaks...

One for Al 

Jun 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Guitarist-songwriter Al Schnier grew up absorbing an abundance of musical influences while learning to play a number of instruments. Since 1991 Schnier...

Modular Mayhem (Minus) 

Mar 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Minus is a fixture in the Pacific Northwest's improvisational music scene. Based in Corvallis, Oregon, Minus comprises Mark France on guitar and vocals,...

Basement High Jinks - Count Zero 

Feb 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Count Zero's Robots Anonymous is an offbeat, tongue-in-cheek work in which retro pop meets electronica. I've always been interested in mixing rhythm-section...

Pleasant Stitch - Band Profile 

Jan 1, 2002,

By Matt Gallagher

Pleasant Stitch's music defies precise categorization. Touching on ambient, darkwave pop, and gothic trip-hop styles, it is influenced by the Cocteau...

Forbidden Planet 

Dec 1, 2001,

By Mark Smith

Although guitarist Neil Haverstick lives in the shadow of the snow-covered Rocky Mountains, he might as well be from another planet. A devotee of microtonal...

The Final Frontier 

Nov 1, 2001,

By Matt Gallagher

Kevin Moore was the original keyboardist in the progressive-rock band Dream Theater before embarking on a solo career as Chroma Key. I quit the band because...

Emphatic Statement 

Aug 1, 2001,

By Matt Gallagher

Hanna makes no bones about his bare-bones approach to drum 'n' bass. House and techno producer Warren Harris of Cleveland, Ohio, records as Hanna. He...

School Is in Session 

May 1, 2001,

By Matt Gallagher

When it comes to making a record, Math and Science is mostly self-taught. Math and Science, aka John Wolf, is a one-man band. His self-titled debut for...

Soul Distribution 

Apr 1, 2001,

By Matt Gallagher

Electronic sound sculptures send Soulstice in myriad directions. The music of San Francisco's Soulstice is a rich amalgam of styles including soul, R&B,...

Flood Advisory - Michael Oster 

Feb 1, 2001,

Matt Gallagher

A sample of trickling water gives rise to an entire album's worth of epic noises. Michael Oster's passion is recording common environmental sounds to...

A Hellecaster Takes a Solo 

Jan 1, 2000,

Rick Weldon

As one of the "three tenors of guitar" in the band the Hellecasters, John Jorgenson spends much of his time recording with his bandmates, Jerry Donahue...

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